Rebecca Feldman
Captain
Lab
Marketing
iGEM was a great way for me to end my Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology and Food Engineering. I've learned a lot (mostly from my own stupid mistakes) and had fun. When I'm not in the lab transforming bacteria, I enjoy mountain biking and playing board games. I really don't have a clue what I'm going to do once iGEM is over. I'll probably spend lots of time with my husband who I've barely seen since iGEM took over my summer.
Karen Joseph
Head of Wiki
Lab
Marketing
Design
Creative
I've just now finished my Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology and Food Engineering (B.Sc.) and will be starting my career as a food engineer. The iGEM competition gave me the chance to be creative and learn many new skills. I've discovered my strengths and weaknesses and have proved to myself that I can be a team player and can also lead a team
Contact me: karenjoseph89@gmail.com or by FB
Shira Attias
Head of Lab
Marketing
I've just finished my Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology and Food Engineering (B.Sc.) and these days, I'm starting my Master's degree in Medical Science (M.Sc.). Joining the iGEM competition taught me a lot about research and synthetic biology but above all, I learned about myself, how to be a great team member and to utilize myself to achieve our wishful goals.
Ronen Ben Jehuda
Lab
Head of Marketing
Haveing finished my bachelor's degree in Biotechnology and Food Engineering (B.Sc.) I've started my studies at the Technion's graduate school. The essence of the iGEM competition for me is the development and establishment of a startup company. Besides lab work and science knowledge, it gave me the tools of marketing and the chance to believe in an idea and push it forward to success.
Alex Ereskovsky
Lab
Policy & Practices
I just finished my bachelor's degree in Biotechnology and Food Engineering (B.Sc) and will begin my research in drug delivery. When working on our project in the iGEM competition I learned many things about myself and about interacting in a group. I met some amazing people, whom I wouldn't get to know otherwise and I'm grateful for this amazing experience. PS I also found out I was too clumsy for those tiny PCR tubes.
Contact me: sashy236@gmail.com
Noa Kupfer
Lab
Head of Policy & Practices
I've just finished my last year as a Bachelor's student of Biotechnology and Food Engineering (B.Sc.) and I'm going to start my Masters's degree in a few months. While working on the iGEM project I have learned many new things about Synthetic Biology and the world of research in general. The project was a great challenge for me but I'm really glad for the chance to experience it.
Ricarina Rabinovitz
Lab
Policy & Practices
Marketing
Modeling
Creative
I'm about to finish my undergraduate studies in the department of Biotechnology and Food Engineering (B.Sc.).
To me, iGEM was a sobering experience: it meant peeking out of the undergraduate crib, and catching a glimpse of the real world. Apart from the scientific facet (brainstorming, working in the lab) I've learned a lot about my own abilities.
Instead of trying to match up to other peoples' skills, I learned how to identify and harness my own unique strengths (such as my crazy imagination!), while conquering my weaknesses. Another important thing that I learned, is how to work as part of a team (each team member has his own unique perceptions and ideas)- while enjoying the company of some great minds!
I am truly grateful for this experience!
Contact me: hasmamit@gmail.com
Tal Naor
Lab
Modeling
Policy & Practices
I have just finished my undergraduate studies in the department of Biotechnology and Food Engineering (B.Sc.). Currently, I am starting my graduate studies in the field of microbiology and quantitative Biology (M.Sc.) at the Technion's department of Biology. iGEM gave me the opportunity to undergo a full study process, from defining a problem, to designing a solution as well as modeling and working in the lab. During my participation in iGEM I have discovered the great potential of combining quantitative studies with traditional and innovative biological methods.
Faris Horani
Lab
Modeling
Hello, I'm a fourth year student at the Technion Institute of Technology, I am studying Biochemical Engineering and Chemistry Science. I am fascinated by engineering-science interplay. I decided to join the iGEM competition because I felt that this would be the only chance I would get in my B.Sc. career to prove that the combination between nano-chemistry and synthetic biology can lead to solving critical problems that would not be able to be solved by these fields separately.
Apart from my educational interests, I would like to play an important role in a comeback of Breaking Bad and to make some "safe" chemistry stuff.
Contact me: scfarishorani@gmail.com
Ittai Rubinstein
Lab
Head of Modeling
You know nothing [about me], Jon Snow, so keep reading...
I have just now finished my bachelor's degrees in Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science. Through the iGEM competition, I have gained important experience in independent research, as well as in teamwork and collaboration. I have also had the chance to learn a completely new field (Biotechnology) on my own, and to implement some of my ideas in this field. Also, I really like Game of Thrones, so:
Mathematics is coming. A Physicist always pays his debts. Family, Duty, Computer Science.
Contact me: ittainumber1@gmail.com
Yair Maimon
Creative
Marketing
Wiki
Modeling
I might only be finishing my second year of my Bachelor's degree in Physics (B.Sc.) now, but thanks to the iGEM competition I had the chance to get my hands dirty in various advanced topics such as bio-physical statistics, computational physics and developing and testing my own physical models.
My passion for learning and experiencing new fields of knowledge is what led me to participate in iGEM and thanks to this amazing opportunity I completely fell in love with synthetic biology!
Contact me: maimon.ya@gmail.com
Avi Ben Zaken
Marketing
Art Director
Creative
Wiki
I am a fourth-year student Visual Communication at Wizo Academy of Design and Education in Haifa. I have been drawing and photographing for as long as I can remember. In the past I studied a degree in biology. I find the field of Synthetic Biology fascinating and wanted to participate in iGEM and contribute my utmost to this project and give it an artistic flair.
Contact me: avib26@gmail.com or by FB